If the clutch on your 1996-2004 Mustang feels like it's seen better days, then it's time to get a new one. So if you need one, take a look at this adjustable clutch cable from Ford Performance!

Features & Benefits:- Replacement Part for Use with Ford Performance's Clutch Cable and Quadrant (CJ Pony Parts # M7553D302)- Constructed Out of High-Quality Materials to Ensure Reliable Performance- Makes Your Clutch Work More Smoothly and Reliably

This Ford Performance M-7553-E302 Adjustable Clutch Cable is a replacement part that's meant to be used with Ford Performance's Clutch Cable and Quadrant (M7553D302). It's made out of high-quality materials so you can rest easy knowing this clutch cable will work like it should when you need it the most! After you're done installing this new cable, the end result is a clutch that will work more smoothly and reliably.

Please Note: This adjustable clutch cable is not recommended for 2003-2004 Cobras using the T-56 transmission.

By buying your Ford Performance (formerly Ford Racing) parts from CJ Pony Parts, you know you're getting your Mustang parts from a reliable, reputable dealer, since CJ Pony Parts is a Top 10 Ford Performance Dealer and has been for the last 10 years.

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Good product. Should have bought this first.Purchased a less expensive piece from another source, that rhymes with danGUMMIT, and their cable actually broke after 1 year. My original cable lasted 13 years and would have kept going, but the Summit cable inexplicably broke after 1 year, crazy. These cables are deceptively hard to install, but once in you're good.

Got a 98 ford mustang v6 with a manual tranny in it. The OEM clutch cable broke and I was wondering if this one would be a good replacement for it?

Asked by: Huntsman108

No, this is for V8 only.

Answered by: CJPP Dave

Date published: 2015-12-16

I just put a new clutch in my 2000 Mustang. It is a V-6. The clutch pedal is still higher than the brake pedal which tells me the cable is probably stretched. What would be the best replacement cable? Adjustable or oem? Thanks

Asked by: YLOPONY

That depends. If you put in an OEM style clutch replacement, you might want the OEM cable since it ought to line up perfectly. However, if that's what you tried and is stretched right now, an adjustable one should allow you to get the perfect fit.